Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka
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Constitution of Sri Lanka
Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of Sri Lanka was enacted on 6 March 1984 and replaced provisions in the Constitution of Sri Lanka related to the appointment of Senior attorneys-at-law by the President of Sri Lanka and replaced it with the new presidential appointment of President's Counsel, providing with it all privileges enjoyed by Queen's Counsels.[1]
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- ^ "Eighth Amendment to the Constitution of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka: March 6, 1984 (Sri Lanka [lk]) LD-O 55/83". oxcon.ouplaw.com. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
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